A project to aggregate and present arbitrary RDF data in as pleasing a manner as possible, that is a 'semantic web browser'.
Brownsauce is a local http server; however it should be trivial to add other front

OpenKETA(Open KErnel neTwork geAr) is a high performance kernel network accelerator on FreeBSD like as TUX onRedhat. it is software pipeline and multi-threaded.
Currently we just doing web server and have a prototype already. OpenKETA using C language.

A PHP module that will allow PHP scripts to connect and
make calls to enterprise Tuxedo middleware services.
Module is implemented directly into PHP external functions
(ie: a C compiled shared library called by PHP).

The CppSP word is short for C plus plus server pages. It is designed to effective web service and make it easy and fast to develop your own cgi projects.
Using the CSP, you can write your C and C++ codes combined whith your html tags.

A compact service-oriented event-based IoC/COP/SOC software framework written in Java, including basic event pipelining, a container supporting many kinds of IoC, and several useful general and network-related components.

BlastVX is a group of coders from the rohitab.com/discuss coding community who have joined together to form a team which will undertake many projects. Their first project (still in progress) is BlastedHTTPd, a webserver written for windows.

A pure HTML implementation of VNC, using the HTML 5 canvas tag and JavaScript as a client and an RFB to HTTP proxy served up by Python.
Requires Python and Python Imaging Library to be installed on the server.

Grid Remote Execution (G-Rex) is lightweight Java grid middleware that allows scientific programs to be deployed as RESTful Web services on remote computer systems, and then launched and controlled as if they are running on the user's own computer.

OrbitVX is a cross-platformed webserver created by the BlastVX coding team. Written in the language "C", it is easy to modify for your own needs, more so now with the executable text files created to allow for the server to be built quickly and easily.

The goal is to allow Java web developers to create workflow-like websites, moving away from the traditional page-based system to a website represented by states (screens) and transitions (links, forms...) and using AJAX to process the requests.